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Why Saying No to Pets Is Costing You Money

27 min · 17. juni 2026
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Should you allow pets in your short-term rental? Most operators treat it as a hassle question. The cleaning, the wear and tear, the risk. But when you look at the data across 317 US markets, it turns out to be a revenue question — and the answer is pretty one-sided. Sarah brings the numbers and Michael Goldin, co-founder of Nook and Good Morning Hospitality, brings the insights. What they find might surprise you. Pet-friendly listings are about half the supply of non-pet listings — and yet they consistently outperform on almost every metric that matters. Revenue potential up nearly 15%. RevPAR up over 9%. Occupancy higher in 81% of markets.  The conversation goes beyond the data too. Why are operators still saying no? What does a properly pet-friendly property actually need? Which markets see the biggest uplift — and which ones don't? And with 48% of Gen Z reporting no difference between their pet and a human child, is the pet-friendly STR about to become the most important amenity in the industry?

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episode Why Saying No to Pets Is Costing You Money cover

Why Saying No to Pets Is Costing You Money

Should you allow pets in your short-term rental? Most operators treat it as a hassle question. The cleaning, the wear and tear, the risk. But when you look at the data across 317 US markets, it turns out to be a revenue question — and the answer is pretty one-sided. Sarah brings the numbers and Michael Goldin, co-founder of Nook and Good Morning Hospitality, brings the insights. What they find might surprise you. Pet-friendly listings are about half the supply of non-pet listings — and yet they consistently outperform on almost every metric that matters. Revenue potential up nearly 15%. RevPAR up over 9%. Occupancy higher in 81% of markets.  The conversation goes beyond the data too. Why are operators still saying no? What does a properly pet-friendly property actually need? Which markets see the biggest uplift — and which ones don't? And with 48% of Gen Z reporting no difference between their pet and a human child, is the pet-friendly STR about to become the most important amenity in the industry?

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